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How do I say "I need some medicine" in korean?
Like if you're feeling sick
2016年1月4日 06:10
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"I need some medicine" => (literally) 나는 약이 (좀) 필요해.
In real life, people are more likely to say it like this:
- 나 약 좀 먹어야겠어. (약 좀 사다[찾아] 줘)
=> I have to take some medicine. (Please go get[find] it for me)
- 나 약 먹어야 되려나 봐. (사다 줄 수 있겠어?)
=> It looks like I'll have to take a medicine. (Can you go get some for me?)
2016年1月4日
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Rachel 레이첼
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